Translational delivery of Cool Little Kids to prevent child internalising problems: Randomised controlled trial. (February 2018)
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- Title:
- Translational delivery of Cool Little Kids to prevent child internalising problems: Randomised controlled trial. (February 2018)
- Main Title:
- Translational delivery of Cool Little Kids to prevent child internalising problems: Randomised controlled trial
- Authors:
- Bayer, Jordana K
Beatson, Ruth
Bretherton, Lesley
Hiscock, Harriet
Wake, Melissa
Gilbertson, Tamsyn
Mihalopoulos, Cathrine
Prendergast, Luke A
Rapee, Ronald M - Abstract:
- Objective: To determine whether a population-delivered parenting programme assists in preventing internalising problems at school entry for preschool children at-risk with temperamental inhibition. Methods: Design : a randomised controlled trial was used. Setting : the setting was 307 preschool services across eight socioeconomically diverse government areas in Melbourne, Australia. Participants : a total of 545 parents of inhibited 4-year-old children: 498 retained at 1-year follow up. Early intervention : Cool Little Kids parenting group programme was implemented. Primary outcomes : the primary outcomes were child DSM-IV anxiety disorders (assessor blind) and internalising problems. Secondary outcomes : the secondary outcomes were parenting practices and parent mental health. Results: At 1-year follow up (mean (standard deviation) age = 5.8 (0.4) years), there was little difference in anxiety disorders between the intervention and control arms (44.2% vs 50.2%; adjusted odds ratio = 0.86, 95% confidence interval = [0.60, 1.25], p = 0.427). Internalising problems were reduced in the intervention arm (Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire: abnormal – 24.2% vs 33.0%; adjusted odds ratio = 0.56, 95% confidence interval = [0.35, 0.89], p = 0.014; symptoms – mean (standard deviation) = 2.5 (2.0) vs 2.9 (2.2); adjusted mean difference = –0.47, 95% confidence interval = [–0.81, –0.13], p = 0.006). Parents' participation in the intervention was modest (29.4% attended mostObjective: To determine whether a population-delivered parenting programme assists in preventing internalising problems at school entry for preschool children at-risk with temperamental inhibition. Methods: Design : a randomised controlled trial was used. Setting : the setting was 307 preschool services across eight socioeconomically diverse government areas in Melbourne, Australia. Participants : a total of 545 parents of inhibited 4-year-old children: 498 retained at 1-year follow up. Early intervention : Cool Little Kids parenting group programme was implemented. Primary outcomes : the primary outcomes were child DSM-IV anxiety disorders (assessor blind) and internalising problems. Secondary outcomes : the secondary outcomes were parenting practices and parent mental health. Results: At 1-year follow up (mean (standard deviation) age = 5.8 (0.4) years), there was little difference in anxiety disorders between the intervention and control arms (44.2% vs 50.2%; adjusted odds ratio = 0.86, 95% confidence interval = [0.60, 1.25], p = 0.427). Internalising problems were reduced in the intervention arm (Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire: abnormal – 24.2% vs 33.0%; adjusted odds ratio = 0.56, 95% confidence interval = [0.35, 0.89], p = 0.014; symptoms – mean (standard deviation) = 2.5 (2.0) vs 2.9 (2.2); adjusted mean difference = –0.47, 95% confidence interval = [–0.81, –0.13], p = 0.006). Parents' participation in the intervention was modest (29.4% attended most groups, 20.5% used skills most of the time during the year). A priori interaction tests suggested that for children with anxious parents, the intervention reduced anxiety disorders and internalising symptoms after 1 year. Conclusion: Offering Cool Little Kids across the population for inhibited preschoolers does not impact population outcomes after 1 year. Effects may be emerging for inhibited children at highest risk with parent anxiety. Trial outcomes will continue into mid-childhood. … (more)
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- Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry. Volume 52:Number 2(2018)
- Journal:
- Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry
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- Volume 52:Number 2(2018)
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- Volume 52, Issue 2 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 52
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0052-0002-0000
- Page Start:
- 181
- Page End:
- 191
- Publication Date:
- 2018-02
- Subjects:
- Child -- anxiety disorders -- internalising problems -- early intervention -- prevention -- translation -- randomised controlled trial
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Psychiatry -- Australia -- Periodicals
Psychiatry -- New Zealand -- Periodicals
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